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why did adolf hitler, feel really strong desire to kill all the jews in the world?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zed Aliz Zed" data-source="post: 71859391" data-attributes="member: 402677"><p>Well, one reason was due to the economic climate of Germany after the great war, 99% of all profit went to the allies of the time. for causing the war. there was starvation. there was mass inflation. and the only ones in power who seemed to be holding any money was. jewish. a [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]ed off people who are starving and hunger. and the Jews have always been ostracized so them being a scapegoat was nothing new. one thing leads to another and yeah.</p><p></p><p>another thing would probably be the doctrine around the time. eugenics and racial differences were seen a bit different. the idea of race as we see it today is relatively new being from the 1800's. and racism was quite prevalent around it. Hitler being the artistic person he was romanticized history, a fun fact for you</p><p></p><p>Third <strong>Reich</strong>: <strong>Meaning</strong> "third regime or empire," the Nazi designation of Germany and its regime from 1933-45. Historically, the First <strong>Reich</strong> was the medieval Holy Roman Empire, which lasted until 1806. The Second <strong>Reich</strong> included the German Empire from 1871-1918.</p><p></p><p>the holy roman empire was greatly based around Germania or Germany. </p><p>so there were thoughts of such about German superiority. one thing you have to understand the Nazis were not white supremacists they were German supremacists, it was blood they discriminated greatly on. not our current ideas of race. hell around the time blacks was still not really considered human so to say they discriminated based on race is a bit absurd. they didn't see the jews or blacks are equal or really human. </p><p></p><p>furthermore true white supremacists don't make alliance's or give the title of Aryan to Asians and yet they did such with the Japanese."thanks to Himmler who loved their culture and stuff" who held very similar ideas and were even more violent and brutal than the Nazi's through the current establishment and even the old one would not want you to know such. that's a Jewish conspiracy I would actually think upon. why the Nazi's are considered worse than communists even when the communists killed more. and why the Nazi's are considered worse than there Japanese ally who was even more brutal and just as racist. </p><p></p><p>another motive was while Hitler and higher members were not Christian they did use Christian rhetoric and the bible as backing. if you look at there propaganda a lot of it had a Christian tone after all they hailed the holy roman empire which was Catholic. "Catholic is Christian btw" and some Christians still blame the Jews as a whole for Jesus's death. but truthfully I doubt that was the upper brass's motive</p><p></p><p></p><p>anyway trying to understand the motive is far more than simply "because they were Evil" Evil does not exist. and there were many motives. some understandable due to happenstance. and some completely absurd and fallacious.</p><p></p><p>if you truly wish to know study some history maybe read Mein Kampf for a better insight into their mindset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zed Aliz Zed, post: 71859391, member: 402677"] Well, one reason was due to the economic climate of Germany after the great war, 99% of all profit went to the allies of the time. for causing the war. there was starvation. there was mass inflation. and the only ones in power who seemed to be holding any money was. jewish. a [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]ed off people who are starving and hunger. and the Jews have always been ostracized so them being a scapegoat was nothing new. one thing leads to another and yeah. another thing would probably be the doctrine around the time. eugenics and racial differences were seen a bit different. the idea of race as we see it today is relatively new being from the 1800's. and racism was quite prevalent around it. Hitler being the artistic person he was romanticized history, a fun fact for you Third [B]Reich[/B]: [B]Meaning[/B] "third regime or empire," the Nazi designation of Germany and its regime from 1933-45. Historically, the First [B]Reich[/B] was the medieval Holy Roman Empire, which lasted until 1806. The Second [B]Reich[/B] included the German Empire from 1871-1918. the holy roman empire was greatly based around Germania or Germany. so there were thoughts of such about German superiority. one thing you have to understand the Nazis were not white supremacists they were German supremacists, it was blood they discriminated greatly on. not our current ideas of race. hell around the time blacks was still not really considered human so to say they discriminated based on race is a bit absurd. they didn't see the jews or blacks are equal or really human. furthermore true white supremacists don't make alliance's or give the title of Aryan to Asians and yet they did such with the Japanese."thanks to Himmler who loved their culture and stuff" who held very similar ideas and were even more violent and brutal than the Nazi's through the current establishment and even the old one would not want you to know such. that's a Jewish conspiracy I would actually think upon. why the Nazi's are considered worse than communists even when the communists killed more. and why the Nazi's are considered worse than there Japanese ally who was even more brutal and just as racist. another motive was while Hitler and higher members were not Christian they did use Christian rhetoric and the bible as backing. if you look at there propaganda a lot of it had a Christian tone after all they hailed the holy roman empire which was Catholic. "Catholic is Christian btw" and some Christians still blame the Jews as a whole for Jesus's death. but truthfully I doubt that was the upper brass's motive anyway trying to understand the motive is far more than simply "because they were Evil" Evil does not exist. and there were many motives. some understandable due to happenstance. and some completely absurd and fallacious. if you truly wish to know study some history maybe read Mein Kampf for a better insight into their mindset. [/QUOTE]
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